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Uwharrie National Forest It is the smallest of the four National Forests in North Carolina, with a total area of 50,645 acres (204.95 km 2 ). About 79% of its acreage is in Montgomery County.
The Uwharrie lie within the Southeastern mixed forests ecoregion. [3] They give their name to the Uwharrie National Forest . Once entirely cleared for timber and farmland, the mountains were designated a U.S. National Forest in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy .
The Uwharrie Trail is a hiking trail located in the Uwharrie Mountains in central North Carolina. The original Uwharrie Trail was an approximately 40-mile (80.5-km) long hiking trail that was completed in 1975. The trail began at the Asheboro Regional airport near Tot Hill Farm road and ended at NC 24-27 in Montgomery County near Troy, NC. It ...
The Birkhead Mountains Wilderness was established by the 1984 North Carolina Wilderness Act and covers 5,160 acres (20.9 km 2) in the Uwharrie National Forest at the northern end of the Uwharrie Mountains, in central North Carolina. [1]
Uwharrie Mountains; Uwharrie National Forest; Uwharrie River; Uwharrie Lakes Region This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 18:17 (UTC). Text is ...
Uwharrie National Forest borders the eastern side of Badin Lake and has one wilderness area: the Birkhead Mountains Wilderness. The forest is managed together with North Carolina's other national forests. [41] Wallowa-Whitman: Oregon, Idaho: May 6, 1905
The Uwharrie National Forest encompasses a large swathe of the county. [3] State and local protected areas/sites. Pee Dee River Game Land (part) [10]
Uwharrie National Forest; Bienville National Forest; Talladega National Forest SW unit; Oconee National Forest; Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge; Sauratown Mountains; Brushy Mountains (North Carolina) South Mountains (North Carolina) Tunica Hills in southwestern Mississippi and eastern Louisiana; Arlington Woods, Arlington House, The Robert E ...